There are 41 total results for your 笙 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
笙 see styles |
shēng sheng1 sheng shou; sou / sho; so しょう; そう |
sheng, a free reed wind instrument with vertical bamboo pipes traditional Japanese wind instrument resembling panpipes; free-reed instrument used in Japanese court music; (female given name) Shouno |
笙乃 see styles |
shouno / shono しょうの |
(female given name) Shouno |
笙亮 see styles |
sousuke / sosuke そうすけ |
(personal name) Sousuke |
笙人 see styles |
shouto / shoto しょうと |
(personal name) Shouto |
笙介 see styles |
shousuke / shosuke しょうすけ |
(given name) Shousuke |
笙吾 see styles |
shougo / shogo しょうご |
(personal name) Shougo |
笙堂 see styles |
shoudou / shodo しょうどう |
(given name) Shoudou |
笙姫 see styles |
shouko / shoko しょうこ |
(female given name) Shouko |
笙子 see styles |
fueko ふえこ |
(female given name) Fueko |
笙山 see styles |
shouzan / shozan しょうざん |
(given name) Shouzan |
笙川 see styles |
shoushin / shoshin しょうしん |
(given name) Shoushin |
笙市 see styles |
souichi / soichi そういち |
(personal name) Souichi |
笙平 see styles |
souhei / sohe そうへい |
(personal name) Souhei |
笙彦 see styles |
souhiko / sohiko そうひこ |
(male given name) Souhiko |
笙歌 see styles |
shēng gē sheng1 ge1 sheng ko shouka; seika / shoka; seka しょうか; せいか |
music and song (formal writing) (See 笙) singing and playing the shō |
笙湖 see styles |
shouko / shoko しょうこ |
(female given name) Shouko |
笙管 see styles |
shēng guǎn sheng1 guan3 sheng kuan |
pipes of a panpipe |
笙簧 see styles |
shēng huáng sheng1 huang2 sheng huang |
reeds of a panpipe |
笙簫 笙箫 see styles |
shēng xiāo sheng1 xiao1 sheng hsiao |
reed-pipe wind instrument and vertical bamboo flute |
笙船 see styles |
shousen / shosen しょうせん |
(personal name) Shousen |
笙詠 see styles |
shouei / shoe しょうえい |
(personal name) Shouei |
笙郎 see styles |
shourou / shoro しょうろう |
(male given name) Shourou |
笙野 see styles |
shouno / shono しょうの |
(surname) Shouno |
笙音 see styles |
fuene ふえね |
(female given name) Fuene |
笙鼓 see styles |
shouko / shoko しょうこ |
(female given name) Shouko |
二笙 see styles |
nishou / nisho にしょう |
(given name) Nishou |
千笙 see styles |
chifue ちふえ |
(female given name) Chifue |
排笙 see styles |
pái shēng pai2 sheng1 p`ai sheng pai sheng |
reed-pipe wind instrument with a keyboard |
竹笙 see styles |
zhú shēng zhu2 sheng1 chu sheng |
bamboo fungus |
胡笙 see styles |
hú shēng hu2 sheng1 hu sheng |
pipe wind instrument introduced from the non-Han peoples in the North and West |
蘆笙 芦笙 see styles |
lú shēng lu2 sheng1 lu sheng |
reed-pipe wind instrument |
鳳笙 see styles |
houshou / hosho ほうしょう |
(rare) (See 笙) shō (Japanese free reed musical instrument) |
笙の川 see styles |
shounokawa / shonokawa しょうのかわ |
(personal name) Shounokawa |
笙の笛 see styles |
shounofue; sounofue / shonofue; sonofue しょうのふえ; そうのふえ |
(See 笙) shō (Japanese free reed musical instrument) |
笙ガ岳 see styles |
shougadake / shogadake しょうがだけ |
(personal name) Shougadake |
笙ヶ岳 see styles |
shougadake / shogadake しょうがだけ |
(place-name) Shougadake |
笙一郎 see styles |
souichirou / soichiro そういちろう |
(male given name) Souichirō |
笙乃香 see styles |
sonoka そのか |
(female given name) Sonoka |
原笙子 see styles |
harashouko / harashoko はらしょうこ |
(person) Hara Shouko (1933.3.14-) |
杜月笙 see styles |
dù yuè shēng du4 yue4 sheng1 tu yüeh sheng |
Du Yuesheng (1888-1951), Shanghai secret-society leader, banker, industrialist |
笙野頼子 see styles |
shounoyoriko / shonoyoriko しょうのよりこ |
(person) Shouno Yoriko (1956-) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 41 results for "笙" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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